Why Legal Chiefs Need to Start Developing ChatGPT Compliance Programs
In this week's episode, Ryan Blaney, the head of the global privacy and cybersecurity group at Proskauer Rose, discusses the potential privacy concerns associated with ChatGPT.
April 21, 2023 at 05:51 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
ChatGPT technology is on a course to shake up the legal industry. But with all the opportunities that generative AI brings comes a lot of risk. In this week's episode, legal technology reporter Cassandre Coyer spoke to Ryan Blaney, the head of the global privacy and cybersecurity group at Proskauer Rose, about the potential privacy concerns associated with ChatGPT.
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